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  • Title: Development of medical control of man in conditions of +Gz accelerations at short-arm centrifuge.
    Author: Vil-Viliams IF, Kotovskaya AR, Lukjanuk VY.
    Journal: J Gravit Physiol; 2004 Jul; 11(2):P225-6. PubMed ID: 16240521.
    Abstract:
    To develop a program of on-line medical monitoring of human subjects during rotation on a short-arm centrifuge (SAC), which is viewed as a promising method of providing artificial gravity, 153 runs were performed with participation of 17 subjects exposed to +Gz at 0.8, 1.2 and 1.6 G up to 40 minutes 3 times a day over a 3-d cycle. It was found that the on-line medical monitoring program for humans exposed to SAC +Gz loads should include recording of the system blood circulation and local circulation in head and leg vessels.
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